From The Am Law Litigation Daily

As last month’s $920 million verdict for DuPont against South Korea’s Kolon Industries made clear, the stakes just keep getting higher in trade secrets litigation between U.S. companies and their Asian competitors. But for plaintiffs, establishing theft of U.S. trade secrets can be tricky when the allegations center on actions that took place on foreign soil.

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